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PRINTED Red, ( WASHABLE. CREPES FLAT €REPE CREPE. ROMA GEORGETTE FROCKS Every Bewitching Color! All size THE DAILY ALASKA DMRE 'I‘UFSDAY MAY 22, 1928 DRESSES at a New Price INCOMPARABILE VALUES! EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY! DISTINCTIVE MODEL.S! SILK FROCKS 31 Flares, Tiers, Irregular Hemlines, Pleats. avy, Black, srecn, Blue, N Orchid. Newest spring shades: s 14 to 46. B. M. Belrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store PARIS—Lucien Lelong makes a beige wool sport coat with a! turfioyer collar reminiscent of s¢hool days. It has a double breasted closing and just enough fultiess in the skirt cf the coat to ‘make it a comfortable wrap that completely covers the dress. — e ——— SENIOR CLASS TO BE LIONS’ GUESTS ‘Members of the Semor Class of the Juneau High School, Miss Grace Wilkes, advisor of the class, and Supt. Lions Club tomorrow mnoon at the weekly meeting in the For- get-Me-Not Tea Rooms. The entertainment committee has also been in touch with . local entertainers and expects to have some special music for the guests and members present. —_——eee CHASE_TO LEAVE 80ON T0 ATTEND cohvsunou . Dr. W. H. Chate, delegate-elect to the Republican national con-| vention at Kansas City, June 12, will leave Cordova on the steam- er Aleutian next week for Seattle enroute to the big gdthering of | the party, according to advicey recelved from him at headquar- ters pf the Alaska Game Commis-| Although all, of the returns are , Dr. Chase's election is con- ceded. sERkad LEAVES M’ty fllltd States Marshal - of Haines, who M in Juneau for the last glon Ot which he is a member not in, %fio lhl-u on thuj | Smith. W. K. Keller/ will be the guests of the Juneau; Large sizes to 5014, (DT TR BT T T T T T T 175 Beige, DEMOCRATS IN TEXAS HAVING Smith Men Win Advantage in Temporary Chair- man Selected ' BEAUMONT, Tex., May 22 With two powerful factions flaun ing banners, Texas Democrats are alligned here for the state con- supporters of Gov. Alfred E. The Smith faction pro. fessed to see a good omen in the selection of W. L. Dean, author of the Texas prohibition statute, as temporary chairman of the Beau- mont sesslon. Dean was favored by Gov. Dan Moody. Gov. Moody, who, although lead ing a group strong “harmony” iwhich secks a dry platform plank is favoring the selection of an un | instructed delegation and a pledge {to support the nominee of the convention. He has announced |support whoever is nominated at Houston. Pre-convention sessions produc ed rumors that there is on between Gov. Moody @ Smith supporters to al unit rale governing t! forty votes and to allow the Smith men to name 2 portion of the delegates. REPUBLICANS FOR HOOVER DALLAS, Texas, May 22--The assembling Repablicans for the state convention according to in her office from the Nugget Shop to the Juneau Reoms on June 1st. —adv. | | 1 | HOT CONGLAVE vention today in a spirited fight|; centering on the efforts of alfi minority group eventually to add forty more delegates to tie list of that he is a Democrat and will} way. 1o | Balzar, isa natlye son of Nevada. *| litical campalgns, culmindting in 's [ his successful drive for- the gov | dieations will instruct their dele- ATTENTIO&‘ gates to the Kansas City conven-| Regular " tion to support Herbert Hoover|neau Chapt .7, OF for president. at 8 o'cloel t, (ollawed b' SETRY 53 CATH soclal meeth d n!mhwnw Dr. Anna Kearsley will move MIL] | Juneau-Young Hdrdware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING RENO—] Vavsflu first lady is a motherly woman Who ibves her. home and belieyés that the wite of a man in poljtics can help him more by properly caning for her home duties than in any ulhur Mirs. ldelle .- Balzar was horn in Mono County, California, while her husband, ;Gavemor Fred B In all of Governor Bajzar's po. ernorship in 1986, Mrs. Balzar's only participation’ has been, ag she terms it, “to keep the home || fires burnln.f" and to ‘care for their daughtéf, Phyllts, who is- 2 student at” me vmvemty of Ne: vada. % WN Secretary. 0ld papers tor sale at. Tha Empire. Roofing Papers; Strip Shingles; Building Pipets, Duoois and Windows )rqi in and get our prices Our New York buyer has made it possible for us to serve you with the very latest models purchased especially for THIS SALE at never before known in Juneau. All goods for this sale arriving on the last two boats and will not be shown until W ed: nesday mommg » 60 NEW DRESSES Just received on the last boat for this sale at Anniversary Prices STRIPE HOSE Never sold less than $1.75. Al new Spring shades.. NEW ORGANDIE and PRINT DRESSES At Anniversary Sale Prices $2.50 to $4.95 HAPPY HOME WASH DRESSES Sizes 16 to 52 Anniversary Sale Price $1.35 NEW BLOUSES. - Pique, broadcloth and ray long and short sleeves —gin and plain. novelty patterns colors. Sizes 36 to 44 Anniversdry Sale Price $2.35 NEW HATS felu tusean: and nov(lt? all new paatel straws — in shades for uummer wear. Anniversary. Sale: $9.75 GROUP Prints, Georgettes, guaranteed Washable Crepe and fancy sport materials, in modes for all occasions. Sizes 16 to 44. Anniversary Sale---$9.75 JAUNTY LITTLE FROCKS For Summer in the season’s newest prints and pnstel shades. Youthful lines are achieved by flares, pleats; rip- ples and jaunty bows—the newest style touches—one and two-piece models. Actual valves, $19.50. Anniversary Sale---$12.75 GROUP $16.75 TO $23.50 Frocks that the modish miss or matron will instantly ac- cept. Printed Chiffons, Heavy Crepe and Novelty Silks. Beaded designs, cut work, embroidered and heavy laces help to make these frocks extremely smart—many ensem- bles included in this showing. Sizes 16 to 44. Anniversary Sale---$16.75 to $23.50 40 NEW COATS SMART COATS Included in this special purchase, of ecats—models suitable for dress and sport wear, quality fabrics that weitld’ ordi- narily demand a mueh higher price. Material$ inelude satin, broadcloth, moire and novelty tweeds—new colors— up-to-the-minute style effects, including searfs, capes, fur collars and cuffs, shawl cellars. Regular value .00, Anniversary Sale Price---$29.50 SPORT COATS AND DRESSY COATS Distinctive models for dress and sport wear—tweed, Kasha and novelty, cloth-—Regular value $29.50. Anniversary Sale---$19. 50 KIDDIES PARASOL DRESS AND BONNET RAYON UNDIES Vests, Stepins, Combinations; Pajamas, Slips a! —— |